"Being a photographer for me is a kind of creation, every object exists out there for a long time. But my target is to bring the beauty, power, and something that "on the way" you were never going to see - what I called "The Full Picture."

Ground Zero Station NYC

Israeli photographer, Amir Chodorov has been shooting for more than 40 years. In his work, he deals with categories and in the last years, he has been focusing on special panoramas utilizing special techniques that he has created especially for shooting in challenging places.

"I am passionate about the changing colors of the seasons. My photographs reflect the contemplation and appreciation of the landscapes of our environment. The capture of each moment becomes the testimony of my vision of the world in which we live."

Enchevêtrement Escher

"Prolific, Rene Richard is undoubtedly one of the Canadian painters (he was also a photographer ...) who best expressed the Nordicity, the solitude and the primitive life of the great territorial spaces marked out by the seasons. Being my great-uncle, I became aware of his influence on my photography through my various works expressing the diversity of Quebec landscapes. Passionate about the changing colors of the seasons, my photographs are a reflection of the contemplation and appreciation of the landscapes of our world. The capture of each moment becomes the testimony of my vision on the world in which we evolve.

In this perspective, my photographic works radiate as much in Canada as on other continents. The many international exhibitions in which I participate testify and contribute to my fame as an artist-photographer.

I chose as my subject the richness and diversity of Quebec's panoramas. They say of me, "a great poetry emerges from each of his clichés". They are the expression of the emotion I feel as I travel through these landscapes. My eye captures a moment, the light, a color, and each photograph presents my vision of the world: a peaceful, calm, happy and simple world."

“I light my photographs following the lighting technique of the great masters, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Goya, and Velazquez. My goal is to tell a story with each image and bring the viewer into the scene.Also a cinematographer, l light all my pictures as motion picture scenes: dramatic.”

The Prairie - Digital photograph 20 x 30 in.

Jason Levi is an Italian-born photographer educated in the United States. Following his passion for photography, he returned to Europe where he owned and operated photographic studios in Barcelona, Spain and Rome, Italy. He was Salvador Dali’s personal photographer for several years, and photographer to the Spanish Royals, the Duke and Duchess Cadiz. He also was the official photographer of several mayors of Barcelona.

Sunbeams at Cedar Breaks National Monument Color digital photographThe Cedar Breaks National Monument, is an amphitheater composed of shale and sandstone that through millions of years of erosion has formed spires, or Hoodos, that raise like organ pipes above the ground. The process continues at the rate of 2 inches every 5 years. Truly a wonder of nature.

East of EdenColor digital photographThe Killpecker Sand Dunes, east of Eden, Wyoming are the second largest sand dunes in the world; measuring three miles wide and seventy-five miles long.

The Sandstone CastleColor digital photographThis a portion of a sandstone canyon in Northern Arizona that was formed by rain and wind over a period of millions of years. The only source of light is the sunlight that filters in through the narrow surface openings.

Maroon Bells Color digital photographSituated 12 miles southwest of Aspen, Colorado is the area known as the Maroon Bells. The name derives from the two peaks seen in the background at over 9,000 feet above sea level in the Elk Mountains. It is most iconic scene in Colorado.

Since his return to the United States, Jason Levi specializes in landscape and portraiture photography. Many of his landscapes decorate several Best Western hotels, as well as offices and homes in over 233 locations throughout the United States. With over 35 years experience, in July of 2015 he was part of the juried Exposure Awards Invitational Exhibit at the Louvre Museum in Paris, and was the first photographer to have a solo exhibit at the Toledo Art Museum in Toledo, Ohio. In Arizona, where he resides, he has exhibited frequently the HQ Art Gallery, in Surprise, El Pedregal Art Gallery and Holland Art Gallery in Scottsdale, as well as a permanent rotating exhibit at the WHAM Art Center in Surprise, Arizona. His works have been on display at the Surprise City Hall Art Gallery, and at the City of Anthem Civic Center. He recently was the photographer for the BBC documentary, Mountain Men of America, filmed in Wyoming. He is also a Juried Member of both the Sonoran Arts League and the Arizona Art Alliance, as well as a member of the Professional Photographers of America.

Jason Levi’s unique and original images take us on an adventurous journey to dramatic landscapes around the world as seen from the photographer's passionate eye and captured through his powerful perspective. Enjoy viewing and collecting these wonderful fine art photographs.

“When you are quiet and observe everyday life there is drama and emotion even in stillness - that is the story my photography conveys."

New Earth II - Fine Art Photograph 15 x 23 in.

“I consider myself blessed to have had a mix of experiences: a father who was a professional photographer and worked with the renowned fashion photographer Norman Parkinson whose stories helped to open my eyes to the world; a large family with all the accompanying joys and challenges; 34 years of international development experience with the United Nations and an innate passion for travel and adventure. Together these experiences led me to photography as a form of expression for what I see around me. I practice documentary photography out of which I see, compose and develop pieces of fine art. Other amazing photographers have influenced my work including the advice in David Hurn's On Being a Photographer,Robert Doisneau, workshops with National Geographic’s photographers like Raul Touzon, Arthur Meyerson and Sebastian "Suki" Belaustegui. More recently, I have enjoyed the generosity of Robert Rodriguez Jr. and his beautifully lit and textured landscapes. My work is a mosaic of influences, lessons, social development experiences and life in general. My photography is in progress as there is so much more to see and learn.”

Christine Norton was born in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, where she recently returned to, after living and working for years in many countries around the world. She is a member of Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago, Board Member (Special Projects), Trinidad and Tobago Photographic Society and her images have been published internationally, notably by National Geographic Traveler UK, and in UNICEF’s State of the World’s Children publication. Norton earned her BA from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (Psychology and French) and her Master of Law and Science: Intellectual Property from the University of London, Queen Mary College, London, UK.

Born in 1974, in Myszkow, Poland, GOLDYN (Ph.D.) is a Munich-based artist. After graduating from the Institute of Fine Arts in Czestochowa, Poland she continued her studio studies at the Wroclaw (Breslau) Academy of Fine Arts. She obtained her Doctorate degree in Painting and Sculpture from E. Geppertaa Fine Arts Academy in Wroclaw (Breslau) and since 2007, GOLDYN is the owner and professor of Studio Zeiler, one of the older private drawing and painting studios in Munich. In 2015, GOLDYN received 1st place award at 10-9 Nano Art Competition in Paris, and in 2017 the Milan International Award, the GOYA Art Award in Barcelona, The Caravaggio Art Award in Rome and many more. She has recently exhibited at Art Expo New York, the MEAM Museum in Barcelona and Galerie Roi Doré, Paris. GOLDYN is a multidisciplinary artist with a contemporary practice that bends and blends the line between visual and performance art, fusing traditional imagery and new age visual semiotics.

“We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth.”

Pablo Picasso

Aspen Boles - Digital Photograph 5279 x 8688 ppi

American nature photographer, Charles Whiting lives in Evergreen, Colorado and specializes in landscape, seascape, and underwater photography. Whiting’s photographs have appeared in books, magazines,scholastic journals, and electronic media worldwide. A member of North America Nature Photographers, Nature Photographers Network, and the American Society of Picture Professionals, Whiting earned his Bachelor’s of Arts from The Ohio State University. He recently exhibited with ArtTour International Masters Exhibition in Florence, Italy.

“Photography is the vehicle that enables me to share my love of nature with others. For me, the pursuit of art has been a lifelong study in learning how to see, and how to faithfully capture that which I am capable of seeing.”

“I am a disabled Vietnam Veteran, and I started doing photography on advice from one of my counselors as a tool to help me cope with my PTSD. All my photos have special meaning to me as it is not only photography to me, it is also therapy."

"As a world traveler at an early age, the appreciation of natural beauty and the allure of man-made objects sparked my creative imagination. Photography allows me the opportunity to capture moments in time and share this expression of beauty through Still Life and Fine Art Imaging."

Winter Last Storm - B&W photograph

"Born in Chicago IL., USA amidst great architectural and old world surroundings, I groomed an eye for the beauty of art and the creativity of photography. Being a world traveler at an early age instilled the appreciation of the earth's beauty and the allure of man-made objects. This fascination is inspired by nature and very well-designed man-made objects, as nature to me is unparalleled in beauty, diversity, and design. As such I have had the opportunity to work with some of the world top commercial magazines and great art galleries in which I am truly grateful of."

“From hazy monuments and architectural constructions to intricate natural elements or landscapes, Eric Wiles captures the beauty of symmetry in uniquely balanced compositions which elevate natural or industrial design details into fine artworks. In black & white or bright color his images stand out for their clarity of perspective as well as a distinctive delicate feeling they communicate to the viewer.”

“In my opinion, an image only is not enough; it must somehow move the imagination of the viewer and emotion in him: only then can I say I have reached my target when I shot. This contemporaneity does not always happen, but it happens even more often than I can imagine. Image and emotion: this is the summary of my approach to photography.”

Red Leaves - 100% 308 g/sqm cotton paper 40 x 50 cm

Born in Trivero in 1956 and living in Milan, Italian artist Paolo Bongianino is married with two children. He received his first camera in the early sixties and has since never given up looking at the world around him through the lens of his camera with curiosity and attention.

“After a career in management and also considering the economic downturn Italy has been suffering in the last decade, I decided to devote my time to photography and fine art prints. All my works are printed only in fine art inkjet printing in limited edition on top quality cotton paper, the only exception being the “mini fine art prints,” A4 prints on cotton paper without quantity limitation.

In my opinion, an image only is not enough; it must somehow move the imagination of the viewer and emotion in him: only then can I say I have reached my target when I shot. This contemporaneity does not always happen, but it happens even more often than I can imagine. Image and emotion: this is the summary of my approach to photography.

“immaginiedemozioni,” “images&emotions” is the brand name I have chosen for presenting my works on Facebook and the internet (www.immaginiedemozioni.it) where all contact details are available. I have also joined the "fronteversismo" art movement producing the "2in1" photo works showing two images one on each side of the support, a detailed description available on www.2in1.photo.

I also have my own page in PhotoVogue site, where 39 works are displayed having been approved by the site curators, the address of the page is:”

"With my macro photography, I expose small aspects of our surroundings on large scale to express and emphasize the fullness and beauty around us that we so easily miss."

Upwards, Alu-Dibond 90 x 60 cm

"With my macro photography, I expose small aspects of our surroundings on large scale to express and emphasize the fullness and beauty around us that we so easily miss. Clearness and haziness cause a charisma of both peace and dynamics. Combined with the vitality of color I want my artworks to raise awareness of art being everywhere already. We just need to have the eyes to see it. Working without a tripod and usually not implementing photo-editing computer programs I try to capture my unadulterated perception on camera. This veracity enables the viewer to act out his or her own imagination and offers freedom for personal associations.All my photographs are sold in limited editions and I also do photographic works for business websites."

Entfaltung, Alu-Dibond 90 x 60 cm

Stolz, Alu-Dibond 90 x 60 cm

Abendlust, Alu-Dibond 90 x 60 cm

Wasser des Lebens 2, Alu-Dibond 90 x 60 cm

Born in Germany, Ute Eiselt has been an ardent photographer for many years and since 2011 she has specialized in macro photography. A member of Berufsverband Bildender Künstler she has been regularly exhibiting since 2013 in group and solo shows, including the Parallax Art Fair in London, Museum of Visual Arts in Oberfahlheim, Germany, and Trienale Ulmer Kunst 2015.